ASSISTANCE TO THE TROOPS
... Territorial Force Association to raise Voluntary Aid Detachments to fill the gap existing in the medical organisation of the Territorial Force, advising them to hand the work of raising Voluntary Aid ...
... Territorial Force Association to raise Voluntary Aid Detachments to fill the gap existing in the medical organisation of the Territorial Force, advising them to hand the work of raising Voluntary Aid ...
... of (.he John Ambulance Brigade meet the trains. This much-apprcciated work is done by four women's and (wo men's voluntary aid detachments, formed the St. John Ambulance Brigade, and working with the joint committee of ihe St. John Ambulance Brigade and ...
... recruiting meeting in Victoria Square, and on Saturday night there will display of physical drill. All members of voluntary aid detachments having special qualifications, such as oooks (trained), domestic economists, typists, book-keepers, laboratory workers ...
... Hospitals for Paralysed Soldiers, Maimed Men, the Blind, and the Repair of Facial Injuries are also supported. 3,150 VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS, with personnel of 97,000, work in the various Home and Foreign Hospitals. 20,000 St. John Men have joined the Navy ...
... WOMEN'S VOLUNTARY AID. It was announced by the War °See that two Staffordshire Women' s Voluntary Aid Detachments, organised by the British Red Cress Society. have received official recognition under the new scheme. namely:— No. 86, Staffp ...
... Coventry presiding, reported about twenty women'■ voluntary aid detachments had been raised in the county, and had been inspected and pronounced efficient the i R.A-iLC. inspectors. Two men’s detachment* had been pronounced efficient and others were ready ...
... officers of the voluntary aid detachments. voluntary aid detachment would, therefore, consist of men and women itrder their own officers. The officers of the women's portion would men, but they would have also ...
... Kingdom or on the Continent.” VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS. WAR OFFICE COMMITTEE OF ENQUIRY. The War Office announce* that Committee ha* been appointed to enquire into the norking and organisation of the voluntary aid ...
... FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS. Umier the auspices of the Birmingham Corps Voluntary Aid Detachments, a loncert wa* given lest night tba St. Paul’* College Vernon-road. Edgbaston, Hirmuighain, in aid of th • fund for providing refreshment* for wounded soldier# at ...
... All) DETACHMENTS l'he latest official returns of the progress made iii the organisation of voluntary aid detachments show that men's and LOW women's detachments. comprising a total membership of 311.94!, have received recognition by the War ...
... district surgeon, Dr. T. Nelson. A guard of honour was formed by members of the Birmingham corps attached to the Voluntary Aid Detachments. The arrangenents were carried out far as possible to give the nursing operations the enTiromnent of actual work ...
... E. Milner delivered an address last night at tfic Birmingham Medical Edmnnd-street, to the members of the local voluntary aid detachments The functions and organisation of the medical services the field. Dr. Nelson occupied the chair. The lecture dealt ...